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Johns Hopkins University | SA.500.121

Energy and Environment in the 21St Century: the Fundamentals of A Global Transition

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This course introduces students to the fundamentals of energy, resources and environment. It covers a wide range of topics from the functioning of electricity markets to the challenge of climate policy and the management of air pollution. It also introduces a host of key concepts and analytical frameworks that underpin policy analysis in the field, such as notions of collective action and the role of regulatory agencies in monopolistic markets. The course pays particular attention to the energy-environment nexus, including the challenge of low-carbon development in an era of climate change.

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J. Urpelainen
08:00 - 09:00
27 open / 34 seats